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隱劍秋風抄

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被次席家老委以重任、展殺藩內劍術一流政敵的,竟是個成天只想喝酒、而且酒品極差、醉了就亂打人的酒鬼?矮小醜陋,禿頭,老駝著背,在人群中只會被完全忽略的糟老頭,卻身懷無人能敵的雷切絕技?之所以被人找來當刺客的武士,除了由於劍術不錯,更重要的原因是人家說東他偏往西的古怪偏執個性?不是Kuso,不是惡搞,而是英姿颯爽背後,武士的真實面貌!

藤澤周平繼大受好評的《隱劍孤影抄》之後,再度推出姊妹作《隱劍秋風抄》,共收錄9個短篇,其中的武士固然個個劍術高超,無人能敵,揮刀決鬥場面更是叫人看的大呼過癮;而其人際關係、情緒好惡,甚至個性中的猥瑣渺小,透過細膩、深刻卻又不拖泥帶水的筆調,娓娓道出瀟灑俐落背後,武士作為肉身凡人的另一種面貌。

312 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 2004

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Shuhei Fujisawa

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Shuhei Fujisawa (藤沢 周平 Fujisawa Shūhei) was a Japanese author, whose real name was Tomeji Kosuge. (小菅留治). Over fifty of his books were published through the course of his lifetime, including both full-length novels and short story anthologies. The focus of his writing was historical fiction. Before he became an author, he had been a journalist.

Over 23 million of his paperbacks have been printed. His work has been adapted for both television and film. Five recent full-length films have been based on his work.

In 1973, Fujisawa received the 69th Naoki Prize (1973) for Ansatsu no Nenrin (Annals of Assassination). He would go on to win six further literary awards, among them the Asahi Prize in 1994.

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